Aug 10, 2003
Thy Kingdom is the Fairest, Dear King
By Timothy R Butler | Posted at 10:45 PM
Ah, yes, it's time for another edition of stupid web polls. This week, Kingdomality — my medieval personality!Your distinct personality, The Dreamer-Minstrel might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. You can always see the “Silver Lining” to every dark and dreary cloud. Look at the bright side is your motto and understanding why everything happens for the best is your goal. You are the positive optimist of the world who provides the hope for all humankind. There is nothing so terrible that you can not find some good within it. On the positive side, you are spontaneous, charismatic, idealistic and empathic. On the negative side, you may be a sentimental dreamer who is emotionally impractical. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms.Who are you? Thanks go to Tony for the link.
Also: ever think you've run into food that doesn't agree with you? Well, don't complain unless it is this bad.
Tags:
Stupid Web Polls
Article Path: Home: Stupid Web Polls: Thy Kingdom is the Fairest, Dear King
Join the Conversation
RE: Thy Kingdom is the Fairest, Dear King
I too was the Dreamer-Minstrel.
RE: Thy Kingdom is the Fairest, Dear King
Your distinct personality, the Benevolent Ruler might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. You are the idealistic social dreamer. Your overriding goal is to solve the people problems of your world. You are a social reformer who wants everyone to be happy in a world that you can visualize. You are exceptionally perceptive about the woes and needs of humankind. You often have the understanding and skill to readily conceive and implement the solutions to your perceptions. On the positive side, you are creatively persuasive, charismatic and ideologically concerned. On the negative side, you may be unrealistically sentimental, scattered and impulsive, as well as deviously manipulative. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today’s corporate kingdoms.